Why do people in the South remember the Civil War in the way they do? Correct me if I'm wrong: they lost. It's curious that people in Maine, Ohio and New York don't go around waving the Union flag memorializing their victory. Why do people in the South go around waving the Stars and Bars all the time in memory of their defeat? Can somebody explain that to me? I may be a Brazilian, but I'm just not getting something. Why memorialize your losses?
This documentary is not just one of the greats, it's one of the best documentaries ever made–I've seen none better. Humor, history, romance, melancholy, irony, satire, earnestness, pathos, beauty–ethereal beauty, spoken and photographed. Plus first-rate editing. And this was made years before reality television. If you like film and documentaries, this is an absolute must-see. -- a former North Carolina resident (though not native) and one who will always love North Carolina and the South.
Ah, the face of mental illness.....
WhyMeMoFo 1 week ago
Why do people in the South remember the Civil War in the way they do? Correct me if I'm wrong: they lost. It's curious that people in Maine, Ohio and New York don't go around waving the Union flag memorializing their victory. Why do people in the South go around waving the Stars and Bars all the time in memory of their defeat? Can somebody explain that to me? I may be a Brazilian, but I'm just not getting something. Why memorialize your losses?
lsnows 3 months ago
@lsnows None one but Southerners understand why traitors and turncoats are being celebrated. I've been to Germany, few people celebrate Nazism....
WhyMeMoFo 1 week ago
and this is why the south lost the war...
jamalkiser 8 months ago
This documentary is not just one of the greats, it's one of the best documentaries ever made–I've seen none better. Humor, history, romance, melancholy, irony, satire, earnestness, pathos, beauty–ethereal beauty, spoken and photographed. Plus first-rate editing. And this was made years before reality television. If you like film and documentaries, this is an absolute must-see. -- a former North Carolina resident (though not native) and one who will always love North Carolina and the South.
7777TubeSurfer 9 months ago
and now we return to the Light Crust Dough Company's "Mental Illness Theatre"
dogterd 9 months ago
Easily one of the 10 greatest documentaries ever made. It's right up there with Brother's Keeper and Warrendale.
dasbakon 1 year ago
...@firstrunfeaturesnyc - thanks for posting these clips - I really need to make time to watch them in order.
I'd r-e-a-l-l-y love to watch this film from start to finish again, I seem to remember it being about 3 hours long (?)
AnnArckey 1 year ago
Yes it's about two and a half hours or so, but entertaining the whole time.
firstrunfeaturesnyc 1 year ago
This woman is in desperate need of psychiatric help.
sockettuem 2 years ago
I wonder if I'll get to see her head when it floats to the Malibu Mts. In such disorder...I hope she's still this cool!
jasper911sc 2 years ago
Yeah, pat is still that cool.
ColeFrame 2 years ago
I can't believe that this clip doesn't include Pat's "exercises."
friedboloney 2 years ago 3
omg, been searching for this film for so long.... there's something SOOOO Haunting about this movie. Unforgettbale.
yonimiller 3 years ago 2
Love this Pat!
vidiflicks 3 years ago
YO thats my dad
bluntkid 4 years ago 3
great film, but as a psychology student it is my opinion that she is completely out of her mind.
khazakstan5892 4 years ago
student and opinion being the key words here...
jpsartreny 3 years ago 2
Wow, Pat's mom is a never ending fount of support!
dexxy84 4 years ago
Pat looks gorgeous in this video
epsteinlb 4 years ago
You should rent the movie - its one of the greats.
firstrunfeaturesnyc 4 years ago
that was well done, i enjoyed watching. has pat met burt reynolds yet?
benzone50 4 years ago